What is Cube of a Number?
When we multiply an integer three times by itself, it is called a cube of that number. In other words, when an integer is multiplied by its square, it becomes a cube number. It is denoted as ‘n3 ‘ in mathematics.
Examples of Cube Numbers
Let us take an integer ‘3’. First find its square number 3⨯3= 9. Now, multiply ‘9’ with 3 again 9⨯3= 27. Here, ’27’ is called the cube of ‘3’.
Also, we can simply multiply it thrice to find its cube. Suppose a number ‘6’. Multiply it three times by itself 6⨯6⨯6= 216. The cube of ‘6’ is ‘216’. Some more example are as follows:
- 23 = 8
- 113 = 1331
Squares and Cubes
Squares and Cubes are mathematical operations involving numbers that are essential in various areas of mathematics. Square of a number is obtained by multiplying the number by itself where as a cube of a number is obtained by multiplying the number by itself twice.
In this article, we will learn what is Square and Cube Number. We will also learn about Perfect Squares and Cube and Square and Cube charts 1 to 100.
Table of Content
- What is Square Number?
- What is Cube Number?
- Perfect Square and Cubes
- Squares and Cubes from 1 to 50
- Chart of Squares and Cubes 1 to 100